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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Reg Wilson" data-source="post: 603059" data-attributes="member: 10941"><p>Correct, I have never stated that the QED is superior to the GPZ nor the GPX. What I have said is that in certain conditions the QED (If you have a good one) will come close to the more expensive detectors. </p><p>The good points of the QED are light weight and good signal response, making it a good prospecting machine in most conditions. (perhaps not in some WA ground)</p><p>Maldon Gold, you missed a 27.7 oz nugget at Muckleford. I didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reg Wilson, post: 603059, member: 10941"] Correct, I have never stated that the QED is superior to the GPZ nor the GPX. What I have said is that in certain conditions the QED (If you have a good one) will come close to the more expensive detectors. The good points of the QED are light weight and good signal response, making it a good prospecting machine in most conditions. (perhaps not in some WA ground) Maldon Gold, you missed a 27.7 oz nugget at Muckleford. I didn't. [/QUOTE]
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